The Freedom Activist Archive by Delicia Daniels, Ph.D.Main MenuFreedom Activists: Visual History of Federal Bureau of Investigation Records: The VaultFreedom Activist: JamesFreedom Activist: CatherineFreedom Activist: Nicholas or CharlesFreedom Activist: CelestineFreedom Activist: John CharlestonFreedom Activist: NarcisseFreedom Activists: Bill and JulieFreedom Activist: Grace or GracyFreedom Activist: NelsonFreedom Activist: Bill or WilliamFreedom Activist: JoFreedom Activist: PhilFreedom Activist: KittyFreedom Activist: BeauchampsFreedom Activist: CharlotteFreedom Activist: HenryFreedom Activist: SurpriseFreedom Activist: SophieFreedom Activist: SarahFreedom Activist: NancyFreedom Activist: JohnFreedom Activist: JohnFreedom Activist: GabrielFreedom Activist: NancyFreedom Activist: Davis
1865 frock coat
1media/1865 frock coat_thumb.jpeg2021-10-15T17:00:40-07:00Delicia Daniels14c6575942dbbacb5d297804715b7ce58e629543391924Frock Coat, 1865, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC.plain2023-04-24T06:32:42-07:00AHB2006ps13298.jpgphotographerWashington, DCNational Museum of American HistUSAURH2010-043National Museum of American History, Smithsonian InstitutionThis image was obtained from the Smithsonian Institution. The image or its contents may be protected by international copyright laws.National Museum of American HistCoat, front. AF*12842.Armed Forces HistoryDelicia Daniels14c6575942dbbacb5d297804715b7ce58e629543
Catherine constructs a non-binary path of revolt. She dresses in agrey surtout usually worn by male cavalry officers to seek freedom. Her female status will never become a deterrent to civil rights. What risks did she take? Who privately observed her to learn? Commend Catherine. This is her battlefield. Her war is ongoing.